Wilson’s World joined Heart students at Montclaire Elementary this morning to celebrate PiDay. Students Scarlett and Oscar talked with their 5th grade teacher Mr. O’Leary about how they incorporate Pi in the classroom, and why they enjoy math!

Wilson also viewed a tutoring session and talked with Heart’s Program Coordinator Sarah Cover and Executive Director Emily Elliott about how Heart prepares tutors to support students. “When you sign up for tutoring, the first thing that happens is that I train you through our six concept notebooks. … continue reading

Christine Sperow interviews Heart Math Tutoring’s Program Manager Padgett Sullivan on Bounce TV – WBTV about the 2016 Volunteer Drive to serve 600 CMS students across 12 school sites. “We’ve had great results not only with student academic success, but over 95% of teachers have seen confidence and enthusiasm for academics increase in students as a result of Heart.”… continue reading

Ben Williamson talks with Heart Math Tutoring program manager Padgett Sullivan about the volunteer drive for the 2016/17 school year. “Volunteers find this experience really impactful. 100% of volunteers have had a positive experience and that’s because of the support we provide and the relationship you’re able to build with a student doing these really foundational skills.” See the full interview here.… continue reading

TWC News anchor Rob Boisvert talks with Heart Math Tutoring executive director Emily Elliott about the need for volunteers to help elementary school children build math skills and confidence. “We know that the foundational building block skills in math have long term consequences on students’ ability to be successful in middle school, high school, and make it through college. With the career field leaning toward STEM, going forward we know that math is very important.” See the full in depth interview here.

Heart Math Tutoring was featured on Charlotte Today to spread the word about Heart’s 2016/17 Volunteer Drive. “We partner with Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools. We give tutors a curriculum and we put a staff person there to help. We need volunteers to commit one hour per week to help a student build skills and confidence,” says Emily Elliott, Heart’s Executive Director. Listen to the interview to hear how Heart has made a difference in the lives of students in Charlotte. Click here to sign up… continue reading